Showing posts with label beginning of the year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beginning of the year. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Beginning of A Fantastic New Year!

As the end of our first week back from winter break comes to an end, it is time to share what we have been learning.

We started reading a new novel, Ramona Quimby, Age 8.


Each day we read a chapter and identified characters and settings. After each chapter, we sequenced events. 

To review the three chapters we read, and prepare for the Reading test, the students created a movie highlighting two important events from each chapter. The first two squares were used to illustrate the most important events from chapter 1. The next two squares were used to illustrate the most important events from chapter 2. Finally, the last two squares were used to illustrate the most important events from chapter 3. The sequenced events were then viewed through their cut-out television.












For additional sequencing practice, students were given 3 small pieces of construction paper with the letters A, B, and C. A short passage was read and a sequencing question was asked. With their partners, students discussed and justified which answer they thought was correct.



When time was called, students held up which answer they choose.


In English, we learned to combine sentences with different predicates using the word "and." First, they were given ample practice taking two sentences with the same subject and a different predicate and combining them. Then, students were given a cut-up sentence and instructed to put the words in order, creating a combined sentence. 







In Math, we were introduced to division. Many division strategies were taught: creating equal groups through sharing, repeating subtraction (with and without number lines), and making arrays. To begin the unit, we read The Doorbell Rang.


As I read the book, students showed parts of the story using Cookie Crisp cereal. The mother in the story baked 12 cookies for two children. The students divided their 12 "cookies" by 2 and discovered that each child would receive 6 cookies. But, before the children in the story could enjoy their cookies the doorbell rang. Two more friends showed up and now the children had to share their 12 cookies between 4 children. Again, the students divided their 12 "cookies" by 4 and discovered that each child would receive 3 cookies. The doorbell rang again and again in the story and the students continued to divide their "cookies."

Once the story was complete, we practiced other division facts using the cereal.

Tomorrow I will reread the story and students will sequence events on a sheet of paper divided into eights. With each event, the students will write a division sentence representing the event. 






Louisiana state facts were learned in Social Studies. Each student was assigned a state fact (state bird, state motto, state tree, etc) and on an index card, identified the fact and illustrated. The index cards were taped onto a map of Louisiana and displayed in our hallway.



The third graders are also rockin' the hallway with their New Year's resolutions. 
Check out our bulletin board!



















Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Kids Are Back!

Yes, today was the first day with the students. I got to work early and put the finishing touches on my room.





Each desk contained a water, a guitar-shaped bag {filled with 2 erasers, 2 pencils, a bookmark, and a bag of Cheese Its}, and a word search. 

The students busily worked on their word search as I gathered supplies. Then it was time for PE. After PE, we worked non-stop until dismissal.

First on the agenda was going over class routines and procedures. The students and my co-teacher discussed and created classroom rules. In pairs, the students were given a tree map and various events. The events were cut out and categorized as one of three rules: Be Safe, Be Respectful, or Be Responsible.







Ms. Gros, my co-teacher, read the story Today I Feel Silly: and Other Moods That Make My Day. This is a great story and the kids enjoyed listening to the main character's moods. After the story, they illustrated their moods about the first day of school on a circle.




I introduced centers and discussed expectations. To get the students familiar with daily rotations and what each center will entail, they completed activities in each center.

At the teacher center, the students listened to Ms. Gros' instructions and designed an About Me necklace. Sorry, I didn't take a picture. I don't know why I didn't??? Then, they used a flow map to sequence the steps.




















At the IWB center, students played a back to school game.
The game was a mixture of math review questions and misc. questions {principal's name, name of school, school mascot, etc}


















The students listened to I Feel Silly again at the listening center. Then, they wrote about a time when they felt silly and a time when they felt sad. Details had to include who was present during that time, where did it occur, and what caused the mood.






The final center they visited was the computer. At this center, the students completed a Reading Interest Survey on Google and wrote their first post on Kid Blog. The post was about their summer vacation.








Oh! Did I mention that they electricity went out? A severe thunderstorm came through and knocked the power out. Right in the middle of centers!!! Even though the internet was nonfunctional, the laptops were charged and the students continued writing their posts. :)

Time to plan out day 2. Hope you enjoyed reading about our first day!

**Update**
Found out after I posted that Julie at Math is Elementary is hosting a "First Day Stories" linky.
Swing by her blog and read other first day stories :)


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